February, 1910. 



39 



American Hee Journal 



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CEDAR WOOD 



Hive bodies. 8 or lo frame. 25c each. Covers 

 and bottoms, prices upon application. Fal- 

 con Koundalion and Bee SupiiIiL-s. 



FROFALCON QUEENS 



Kvery thiiiji for the beekeeper. Address. 



J. C. Frohliger, Berkeley, Calif. 



Greater San Francisco 



BARNES 



9 f ool-Powep 



Machinery 



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. : ' Witt- 



TRY MY FAMOUS QUEENS 



From Improved Stock 



1 lie best that money can buy; not inclined 

 to swarm, and as for honey gatherers they 

 have few equals. 



3-Band Golden, 5-Band and Carniolan 



bred in separate yards, ready Marcli ;o. Un- 

 tested, i. Ji.oo: 0. $5.00; 12. $0.00; 25. $17.50; so. 

 J?i; 100.165 Tested. I. Ji 50; 6, J8.00; 12. $15.00. 

 Breeders of eitlier strain. $5 00. Nuclei with 

 untested queen, i-frame, $250; si.\ i frame. 

 $1500: aframe. $150: six 2frame. $20. jo; 

 nuclei with tested queen. i-(rame. $i 00; six 

 i-frame. $17.40; 2 frame. $1.00: six 2-frame. 

 $2^.4o Our Queens and Drones are all rear- 

 ed from the best select queens, which 

 should be so with drones as well as queens. 

 No disease of any kind in this country. Safe 

 arrival, satisfaction and prompt ser\ice 

 euaranteed. 



D. E. BROTHERS, Attalla, Ala. 



.Ask for our /'/w paper 

 SUPERIORITY OF CARNIOLAN BEE 



Investigate the merits of these bees before 

 placing your orders for queens the coming 

 season, drders booked now for queens and 

 bees by the pound in season. 



Albert C. Hann, Clinton, N. J. 



A TRIAL PACKET of 



FREE! 



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 MARKET rO»AT0<.^,i.r,f 

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America's Greatest 

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Sbdwj yoo How to Make Money Rauing Fruit: How lo Pran* 

 ud Tlin Properly: How to Control Iniecti wd Plant Duewes by 

 SfrtiyiBj: What Variebes to Plaal: How to Set oat New Ordurdi: 

 How to "ReJBTenale' Old Orelurd*. THE FRUIT B^T u a Bif 

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Illl^ri\Ull Di:,L,>< GRAND RAPIDS. MICHIGAN 



TRIAL OFFER " 



BINGHAM HONEY UNCAPPING KNIVES 



With the New Improved Cold Handle 



Standard length, each.. .$ .75 Ship wt., 20 oz. 

 ICxtra loni; " ... .H5 " " 21 " 



Steam heated with 3 ft. 



tubine 2.50 " " i6 



< >ur knives are made of the very best mate- 

 rial and by the same local workmen for the 

 past 30 years. There have been many imita- 

 tors of the Bingham Knife which accounts 

 for the various poor conlraplions^on the 

 market. The new Cold Handle is a decided 

 improvement over all others as it fits the 

 hand perfectly; the lower part of the wood 

 handle projects down alonk' side the shank 

 of the knile. forming a Thumb Rest that 

 does not become hot when used with hot 

 water or steam. Mr. Townsend says this 

 knife appears 10 be the best yet proiiured 



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A. G. WOODMAN COMPANY, 

 Grand Rapids, Mich, 



PROTECTION HIVES 



Do you know that PRO- 

 TECTld.N HlVliS are 

 double walled, either air 

 spaces or packing as you 

 prefer, with '« material in 

 the outer wall ? That they 

 will sell for less than 60 cts. 

 per hive more than single 

 wall hives ^ Have you ever 

 tried to keep a single 

 boarded house hot in the 

 winter or cool in the sum- 

 mer ? Wake up brother! 

 Wake up! You know the 

 benefits of protection. 



Send for catalog and spe- 

 cial circulars, to illustra- 

 tions. 



10 Protection Hives, $22.50 



10 Single Wall Hives, $16.70 



Woodman's 

 Section-Fixer 



A combined Section 

 Press and Founda- 

 tion-fastener ol 

 pressed steel 

 construction 



This machine folds or forms comb honey sec 

 tions and fastens topand bottom comb founda- 

 tion starters all at one handlitig. thus saving a 

 great amount of labor. It can be arranged for 

 any width. 4'4X4'» or 4x5 section. Other sizes. 50 

 cts extra for special adjustment. Top and bot- 

 tom starters insure the comb firmly at- 

 tacfied to all four sides, a requirement to grade 

 fancy. Increase the value of your crop by this 

 method. If you have but ten swarms of bees 

 you cannot afford to be without one. is the 

 statement of one customer. Send for special 

 circular, ten illustrations. 



Price, with lamp and one form, $2.75; wt.. 4 lb. 

 10 oz. Without lamp. $2.50: wt. 4 lb. 4 oz. Kxtra 

 form block. 20c ; wt. 5 oz. 



A. G. WOODMAN CO., 



Grand Rapids, Michigan 



SWEET CLOVER SEED 



We ti w have on hand a good supply of sweet clover seed as per prices 

 below. The recleaned seed is machine cleaned, and entirely free from 

 chaflF, dust and straw sometimes found in tinhulled seed : 



lib. 10 lbs. 25 lbs. 100 lbs. 

 White Sweet Clover— unhulled (Melilotus alba) recleaned 



seed 25c $225 J5.00 $18.00 



White Sweet Clover— unhulled (VIelilotusalba) hand screened 20c 1.80 4.00 is. 00 



Yellow Sweet Clover— hulled (Melilotus officinalis' 26c 2.40 5.75 22.00 



Alsike Clover seed '. 25c 2.25 5.00 ig.oo 



When wanted by parcel post, bags will be included in weight. Xo charge 



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